Documentation of inherited knowledge on wild edible fungi from Malaysia

The gradual loss in traditional knowledge on wild edible fungi is a common phenomenon the world over, including Malaysia. A documentation of known edible fungi in Malaysia was executed, with the objective of salvaging traditional knowledge on the identification and edibility of these mushrooms, part...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, F., Go, Rusea
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Language:English
Published: Nationaal Herbarium Nederland 2009
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spelling my.upm.eprints.141242015-11-23T03:35:36Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14124/ Documentation of inherited knowledge on wild edible fungi from Malaysia Abdullah, F. Go, Rusea The gradual loss in traditional knowledge on wild edible fungi is a common phenomenon the world over, including Malaysia. A documentation of known edible fungi in Malaysia was executed, with the objective of salvaging traditional knowledge on the identification and edibility of these mushrooms, particularly from her village communities. Among those that have been successfully documented in this study were Cookeina and Galiella of the class Ascomycetes and Termitomyces, Schizophyllum, Hygrocybe, Lentinus, Calvatia, Calostoma and Auricularia, from the Basidiomycetes which make up a total of 13 or 14 species belonging to 9 genera. It is hoped that this documentation will contribute towards an updated scientific identification, including their genetic sequences in the near future. Nationaal Herbarium Nederland 2009 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14124/1/Documentation%20of%20inherited%20knowledge%20on%20wild%20edible%20fungi%20from%20Malaysia.pdf Abdullah, F. and Go, Rusea (2009) Documentation of inherited knowledge on wild edible fungi from Malaysia. Blumea, 54 (1-3). pp. 35-38. ISSN 0006-5196; ESSN: 2212-1676 10.3767/000651909X475996
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description The gradual loss in traditional knowledge on wild edible fungi is a common phenomenon the world over, including Malaysia. A documentation of known edible fungi in Malaysia was executed, with the objective of salvaging traditional knowledge on the identification and edibility of these mushrooms, particularly from her village communities. Among those that have been successfully documented in this study were Cookeina and Galiella of the class Ascomycetes and Termitomyces, Schizophyllum, Hygrocybe, Lentinus, Calvatia, Calostoma and Auricularia, from the Basidiomycetes which make up a total of 13 or 14 species belonging to 9 genera. It is hoped that this documentation will contribute towards an updated scientific identification, including their genetic sequences in the near future.
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Go, Rusea
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Documentation of inherited knowledge on wild edible fungi from Malaysia
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title Documentation of inherited knowledge on wild edible fungi from Malaysia
title_short Documentation of inherited knowledge on wild edible fungi from Malaysia
title_full Documentation of inherited knowledge on wild edible fungi from Malaysia
title_fullStr Documentation of inherited knowledge on wild edible fungi from Malaysia
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publisher Nationaal Herbarium Nederland
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